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Seasonal Work Limitations <br />• From July 1 through October 30, clearing, grading, and other soil disturbing activities <br />shall only be permitted if shown to the satisfaction of the City of Everett that silt-laden <br />runoff will be prevented from leaving the site through a combination of the following: <br />1. Site conditions including existing vegetative coverage, slope, soil type, and proximity <br />to receiving waters; and <br />2. Limitations on activities and the extent of disturbed areas; and <br />3. Proposed erosion and sediment control measures. <br />• Based on the information provided and/or local weather conditions, the City of Everett <br />may expand or restrict the seasonal limitation onsite disturbance. <br />• The following activities are exempt from the seasonal clearing and grading limitations: <br />1. Routine maintenance and necessary repair of erosion and sediment control BMPs; <br />2. Routine maintenance of public facilities or existing utility structures that do not <br />expose the soil or result in the removal of the vegetative cover to soil; and <br />3. Activities where there is 100 percent infiltration of surface water runoff within the <br />site in approved and installed erosion and sediment control facilities. <br />Coordination with Utilities and Other Jurisdictions <br />• Care has been taken to coordinate with utilities, other construction projects, and the <br />local jurisdiction in preparing this TESC and SWPPP and scheduling the construction <br />work. <br />Inspection and Monitoring <br />• All BMPs shall be inspected, maintained, and repaired as needed to assure continued <br />performance of their intended function. Site inspections shall be conducted by a person <br />who is knowledgeable in the principles and practices of erosion and sediment control. <br />This person has the necessary skills to: <br />1. Assess the site conditions and construction activities that could impact the quality of <br />storm water; and <br />TESC Plan and SWPPP 2 June 2015 <br />American Legion Memorial Parl< Page 14 <br />